One element echoes through all Darrell Bush's work: The luminous presence of light. It sets the mood, warms the heart, calms the soul. Born in East Moline, Illinois, Darrell enjoyed hunting and fishing with his family as a child so he's experienced the warm glow of the perfect Midwestern sunrise and seen the rays as they dance of the lake and shore at sunset. It's all here waiting to please your eye.Evening Performance is of a cabin sitting with beautiful light show up above it. The colours used by the artist are beautiful as you see the navy blue sky bring out the light blue and white lights shining above and give a wonderful light show for the people in the small cabin below. The cabin sits on a north country lake near a stream.

# 9 - Frame only. This fits Robert Bateman - Tsitika and Her Son and Winter Sunset - Moose and many other art canvases. This is a high quality custom gallery made frame.

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Retail price: $750.001 available - New mint condition.

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# 11 - Denis Mayer - Pride Of The Amazon # 16/50 Gallery Edition.

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This print is sold ​Retail price $319. usdRelease Year:Image size (inches): 19 x 32.75Form: limited edition Offset Lithograph on paper.Edition Size: 50 numbered and hand signed by the artist. 1 available - New mint condition. Gallery Edition.Includes insured shipping up to $100. additional insurance can be purchased @$2.25 per $100.

In the deep shrouded rain forest, nothing stays unveiled; a dangerous stillness that is pierced now and thenby the warning sounds of birds or the rushing of nearby water. Occasionally, the forest will lift its veil toreveal its contrasting beauty. The gentle sight of a blue morpho butterfly landing on a leaf. The dangerous beautyof a lithe black jaguar, the pride of the rain forestj reclining on a branch rising high above the jungle.“This stunning and breathtaking view is the inspiration behind my painting. The power, grace and speed of thisgiant black cat have captivated the imagination of many. I wanted to capture this animal in all its mystery andportray its unpredictable nature with a rare expression of softness. To capture that moment before its naturalinstincts are aroused.”Denis Mayer Jr

~ “While painting this scene,” says the artist, “I was transported back to the north country, with its sights and sounds, and the smell of evergreens and the memory of this bear I saw along the lakeshore as I paddled toward camp one calm summer evening.” About the Artist : To view an Al Agnew original is to be given the gift of a moment suspended in time. Wildlife artist Al Agnew captures the essence of wildlife in colors and emotions on painted canvases. Whether on safari in Kenya, Tanzania or Zimbabwe, or on a trek across the wilds of Alaska, Agnew focuses all his attention on his subjects with the intensity of a predator. The sights, the sounds, the air that is breathed are channeled from the mind’s eye to the stroke of his brush on the board.

# 18 - Rod J.Tribiger - Night Watch # 694/950

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Retail price : $450. usd Release Year: 1993Image size (inches) 21 in x 27 inForm: Limited edition Offset Lithograph on paper. Edition Size: 950 signed by the artist.1 available - New mint condition with certificate and print folder. Includes insured shipping up to $100. additional insurance can be purchased
@$2.25 per $100.There are 3 wolves in this image . This is one of Tribigers best and a rare find.

Born in Kelowna B.C. in 1972, this young artist has an impressive collection of wildlife prints and originals. Although Rod is versatile in various mediums his preference is oil on masonite. Rod supports various community groups such as Stars, Crimestoppers, and Ducks Unlimited. "For as long as I can remember, I have always enjoyed being outdoors in the wilderness. As a boy, I dearly loved to spend Saturdays and school holidays roaming the beautiful rugged countryside around the dairy farm near Kelowna, where I was raised. As I matured I began sketching and painting what I saw in the great outdoors. The more I painted, the more I came to realize that God had given me a talent. I made up my mind to use this talent to glorify Him and the magnificent wilderness that He created. As time went on my pleasurable hobby of sketching and painting became a very meaningful daily activity. Today, wildlife has become the prime subject in most of my paintings. When painting animals, I strive for depth creating distance so one can see past the animals. Yet I try to capture the expression of the animals' eyes. At other times, I paint very softly, blending the animals or birds into the background; the observer must then search to find them. My personal style is determined by the subject and the different mood of each individual painting. As I continue painting and spending more time in the awesome outdoors, I have come to realize more and more, that I love, and always will love, painting pictures of the spectacular wilderness.

~ As autumn approaches in the north country, the wolves understand that winter is not far behind. They sense that warm Indian summer evenings, like the one portrayed here, will soon be a thing of the past. "The beautiful creatures are smart and instinctively know that cold weather is just around the corner. So they pause for a moment on a bare rock ridge, soaking up the warmth while catching the cool breeze off the lake."

#22 - Nancy Glazier - Lucky Number - SOLD

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Release Year: 1996

Image size (inches): 18 x 36

Form: limited edition Offset Lithograph on paper.

Edition Size: 1200 numbered and hand signed by the artist.

1 available - New mint condition with print folder and certificate of authenticity.

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# 29 - Roy Besser - Las Vagas - # 312/395 **

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Retail price as high as $ 600. usdRelease Year: 1993Image size (inches): 27 x 21Form: limited edition Serigraph on paper. Edition Size: 395 numbered and hand signed by the artist.1 available - New mint condition with print folder and certificate of authenticity.

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By beloved Modern Art Master, Roy Besser This exquisite top quality Serigraph is created on silky smooth heavy artist`s Paper. Roy Besser is one of America`s most famous modern masters. His stunning and stylish Illustrative technique has been at the core of literally thousands of images and ad campaigns, for the likes of Pepsi Cola, Max Factor, Mercedes Benz and Coca Cola...BESSER`s incredible resume includes nearly every major Hollywood Studio, as well! Thousands of titles in vast body of work have become extremely collectible.

This is a very rare piece and extremely hard to find on the secondary market

# 31 - Nancy Glazier - - Golden Glory - # 114/950 **

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Release Year: 2008

Image size (inches): 14.5 x 24.5

Form: limited edition Offset Lithograph on paper.

Edition Size: 950 numbered and hand signed by the artist.

1 available - New mint condition with certificate of authenticity and print folder.

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"This is the first time I have painted the Palomino horse, but it will not be the last!!! What a joyful experience this painting has given me! My hope is that this energy will flow outward from my easel...that this joy will be passed on.

I enjoyed every moment of the creative process with GOLDEN GLORY - from the research through sketching and composing, then creating the most supportive background almost "out of thin air" as it were. However, the most exciting experience for me as an artist was coming up with just the "right" quality of light, which actually took the most time and focus.

I did a fair amount of research on the Palomino breed and found out how tricky it can be to end up with that highly desirable "gold and silver" coloration, and how many variations are possible! When a new foal is born, what you see may or may not be what you get, for a Palomino foal is subject to changes in coat color as it matures. Will this foal turn golden like its

mother, the central horse? Or will it become more silvery like the filly on the left? Or perhaps, it will stay dark and velvety???

I have the impression that this comfortable looking golden mare has produced many fine foals - that she is a "gold-maker". She is the GOLDEN GLORY...a valuable asset...a treasure,

This is a hard to find show poster that frames up beautifully and is a great alternative to paying $2000. + for a signed and numbered print. This measures 19"x 25".I have only this one left. This will be shipped free,flat and secure.

Wolves are long-legged, and, although they cannot achieve the great speeds of the big cats, they are known for their endurance. They don’t catch their larger prey with spurts of sprinting energy, instincts. They catch the weak – the slowest and sickliest – and keep the gene pool healthy. This is a scene from Canada. It was cold, and the wind was blowing the powder snow in sweeps close to the ground. I deliberately painted the wolves running into the wind. The wind-blown snow and grasses painted in the opposite direction to the wolves’ advance adds speed and dimension to the painting. Thirty Yards and Closing Fast was also painted in the looser style that I like. - Guy Coheleach

# 34 - Micheal Dumas Atlantic Salmon #301/750 **

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Retail price $175. usdRelease Year: 1988Image size (inches): 17 x 21.25Form: limited edition Offset Lithograph on paper.. Edition Size: 750 numbered and hand signed bythe artist.1 available - New mint condition. Has very small crease on outside edge of border that will not be seen when framed.

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# 35 - John Seerey Lester - Night Crossing **

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Retail price $ 35. usdRelease Year: 1986Image size (inches): 36 x 12Form:open edition Offset Lithograph on paper. Edition Size: open edition. plate signed bythe artist.​Sold out at publisher.10 available - New mint condition.This is for the print only, I have only shown it framed for illustration purpose.

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# 36 - Larry Green - Watchful Eyes - # 949/950 **

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Retail price $ 325. usdRelease Year: 1986Image size (inches): 14.5 x 19.25Form: limited edition Offset Lithograph on paper. Edition Size: 950 numbered and hand signed by the artist.New mint condition.This is a rare find and is in new mint condition on very thick quality paper and the colors are awesome.

Breathtaking realism, uncompromising authenticity, attention to minute detail-these are the qualities that set Kim Norlien's paintings apart from the field. His award-winning wildlife scenes invite viewers to peacefully gaze upon wildlife in their natural state. Equally captivating are nostalgic pieces which capture the joy and simplicity of days gone by. Each Norlien painting is painstakingly researched to ensure that every detail whether it be architecture, landscape or wildlife is captured precisely as it would be found in Mother Nature's domain. Painting predominately in acrylics, Mr. Norlien complements his technical detail with skillful interplay of light and shadow. The result is subtle, yet powerful- vibrant, lifelike, compelling.

"At the edge of the sea, this arctic family pauses before venturing into the real world of the polar bear. This is the world of sea and pack ice. Polar bears are completely at home in the sea with their waterproof fur and broad, flat feet furred almost to the toes." Robert Bateman

Includes insured shipping up to $100. For more than 30 years Grelle has made a career of his art, and has won awards of both regional and national importance. In 1995, he was elected to the Cowboy Artists of America, and he is one of the younger active members. He is currently serving his second term on the board of directors for that organization, and participates in the Annual CAA Exhibition and Sale at the Phoenix Art Museum each October. Grelle won the CAA People’s Choice Award in 2002, for his painting Monarchs of the North, and the Ray Swanson Memorial Award in 2008, for his painting Newlyweds. He has also been privileged to participate in other major juried shows across the United States. Included in that list are the Prix de West Invitational Art Exhibition and Sale at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, which he has participated in each year since 1995, the Masters of the American West Fine Art Exhibition & Sale at the Autry National Center, and the inaugural Quest for the West Exhibition & Sale at the Eiteljorg Museum. Awards of merit include the Prix de West Purchase Award, which he won in 2002 for his painting Teller of Tales, and again in 2005, for his painting Two Coups, making him one of only 6 artists to have won the top award twice. Grelle has also won twice the Nona Jean Hulsey Ramsey Buyer’s Choice Award at Prix de West, first in 2004 with Signs Along the Snake, and again in 2006, for Dust in the Distance. The artist is represented by Overland Gallery of Fine Art, in Scottsdale, Arizona, where a one-man show is held for Grelle each March. The 2008 show marked Grelle’s 20th anniversary one-man show with the gallery.

The talent of British artist Donald Grant was apparent from an early age. He sold his first painting when he was nine years old to his family doctor. While still a schoolboy, Grant also painted a large mural in a public building and won a national drawing and design competition in the same year. Continuing to paint at every opportunity, Grant followed a varied career, which began with the discipline of a long apprenticeship as a shipbuilding draftsman and continued with Army service in Africa. He also worked as a technical illustrator, a graphic designer and a free-lance advertising artist. His masterful interpretation of wildlife subjects made Grant an artist of stature respected worldwide. His paintings have been internationally exhibited and collected since 1970. His technical perfection and ability to capture the look and feel of the African wilderness and the wildlife it supports were capabilities that could only be acquired through a love of Africa, best described by his own words: "Here in this magnificent setting, which we should all do our utmost to protect, the finely balanced day-to-day drama of survival unfolds." Grant's original paintings and limited edition prints, first published by Mill Pond Press in 1988, are infused with dramatic light and charged with atmosphere. His subjects, with poses so characteristic of the species they represent, reveal the hand of a masterful artist; one who possessed a unique understanding of and genuine concern for the earth's endangered wildlife.

After a relaxing ride in the canoe, a camper settles down for a cozy evening by the fire before calling it a day. The crisp, cool air is turning the leaves into the brilliant colours of autumn. The sunset completes this scene by adding its golden hues to the sky which are reflected in the pristline waters of the lake.

A Kansas-born artist, Larry Fanning now resides in Colorado, near the Western wilderness that he loves. He says about it; "In its richly endowed land, its wildlife, and in the dreams of it's people, there pulses an energy that is sacred and life-giving." Self-taught, Fanning has an understanding of the animals he paints; a feeling for their anatomy that shows in the natural positioning of his subjects. Color is also instinctive to him, making his subjects come to life in his art, prints and posters. Great care is also taken to ensure the accuracy of the background in all his art, prints and posters. While Fanning draws from different experiences for his compositions, you will find that every detail is just right, you'll feel the snow stinging your face or the breeze blowing through.

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The mood for “The Sentinel” comes from a memory I have of an early evening walk I took in the town of Lodge Grass on the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana. It had just stopped raining. As the sun dropped below the rain clouds, it produced a golden sunset and a spectacular double rainbow. Look closely: both the brave and the earth itself wear a wolf headdress. Cementing their bond, and their responsibility to each other, is a glorious rainbow and its reflection - an image that brings “The Sentinel” full circle. - BD

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The sacred circle is the circle of life; the delicate thread that unites all living things. Only man knowingly holds the thread. Of all the animals, only he has the intelligence to protect and preserve it. Only he can be the keeper of the sacred circle. - BD

Alpine Hunter' 2009 Artist of the Year With a captivating gaze, this beautiful gray wolf noses around frozen mountainous terrain in artist Darren Haley's Alpine Hunter - a piece for which he has been named DUC's 2009 Artist of the Year.

A young girl sits near the front window and studies her sheet music. She is getting ready for an upcoming recital. She is very good at the Violin and practices almost every day. This is a great Musical and violin art print with children.

A sense of serenity permeates the beautiful landscape images created by artist, David Daase. Precision of detail and line, expertly combined with creative use of light, colour and composition, result in works rich in character , depth and beauty. Far beyond just painting scenery, David captures the heart of nature by drawing the viewer into the place he himself envisions as he unveils small corners of God's awesome creation. Born in Chilliwack, B.C. David grew up surrounded by scenic coastal mountains. His love of nature and the outdoors inspired him to begin drawing at quite an early age. His artistic ability became increasingly evident as he progressed through grade school, and at the age of thirteen he began painting in oils. An accomplished musician as well, David found his time was divided. Over the years, the demand for David's work continued to increase, and art classes, which he offered for a short time, had to make way for concentrated effort on his own works. David makes his home in the heart of B.C.'s beautiful Okanagan Valley. He currently resides in Kelowna with his wife and three daughters, where he has built his reputation as one of Western Canada's finest landscape artists. His paintings and limited edition prints can be found in private collections and galleries throughout Canada and abroad.

Is there any species more powerful and well "designed" than the tiger? Hillier's elegant portrait gives us the added dimension of the reflections of the animal's stripes in the water. The tiger is alive; the water is rippling around him. And you are right there. Hillier's special talent lies in taking us right into the water with the tiger -- and at no peril or risk to us!

This is a hard to find show poster that frames up beautifully and is a great alternative to paying $2000. + for a signed and numbered print. I have only this one left. This awesome piece measures 18"x24".

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Darren Haley was Ducks Unlimited Artist of the Year for 1999 , 2000 , 2009 and this year 2010 " Most pieces stem from a background I've viewed ," he says. " Whether it's a mountain vista , a church window or something as simple as a fence, I imagine what would be in that setting had I come at a different time." Haley says it was extremely exciting to win top spot - and knowing that his work is raising funds for wetland conservation is just as rewarding. A dedicated naturalist , he acknowledges renowned artist and DUC supporter Robert Bateman as one of his major influences.

Autumn Brilliance by Paco Young ~ A rutting Bull Elk with two cows in the Pacific Northwest. The fall colors have arrived and the mating season is in full swing.

A true outdoors man of the American West, Artist Paco Young lived near the Gallatin River outside of Bozeman, MT, with his wife and young son in an environment that provides constant and ever-changing inspiration for his art. He remained passionate about each painting because he paints familiar subjects that he loves. Young's favorite way in which to work is painting in plain air, or outdoors on location. This technique has also has taught him the most about painting.Young's subjects are almost entirely derived from trips to nearby Yellowstone, Grand Teton and Glacier National Parks. He says, "There's an endless source of inspiring subject matter in the Northern Rockies. While I may include wildlife or figures in my paintings, they are usually secondary or lend support to the landscape. My paintings are often more about paint itself than the subject depicted because I find so much pleasure and excitement in the simple process of moving paint and creating a real impression of life." Reflecting a level of maturity that comes from years of passionate work and dedication, Young's paintings have evolved into a painterly style well-suited to convey the wild beauty of his surroundings. During a career that spans more than 20 years, Young has traveled extensively and exhibited at hundreds of gallery and museum shows including the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, C.M. Russell Museum, Gilcrease Museum and the Trailside Galleries. The National Park Service commissioned him to do a painting of Old Faithful, the famous geyser in Yellowstone National Park. Young's 4' x 6' original Autumn Brillianceoil has now been permanently installed over the grand fireplace at the historic Old Faithful Inn.

Includes insured shipping up to $100. James Meger taught art from 1973-1979. In 1979, he resigned from teaching. His first limited edition print "Wildside" was released and quickly sold out. It was also announced in December of 1979 that he had won the 1980 Minnesota Duck Stamp print.

Today, Meger feels that his previous education, which included three years of pre-med, as well as hunting experience, has educated him for the muscular and skeletal structure needed to paint his realistic depictions of wildlife. Meger wants to tell a story with each of his paintings. Some of his paintings have taken up to five months to create. Since 1982, he has included hidden elements in his paintings. The curious and keen observers seek out the hidden images. From this, Meger has been known as the artist who paints "More than Meets the Eye."

Includes insured shipping up to $100. Silent Shores - Log Cabin by Darrell Bush. This is a great painting of A log cabin with the old fishing boat all loaded up and ready to go, A thick fog bank has made visibility difficult but the rising sun will burn it away soon. This is a great print for the outdoors person in your life.Before the sun has fully risen, the lights in the cabin and the lantern on the boat show signs of early risers. The Evinrude is attached and the fishing poles in place, sure signs that fishing will commence even before the fog lifts.

Includes insured shipping up to $100. Soon the evening sun will drop below the distant horizon and the ducks will have found safe haven in the wetlands beyond. Slowly friends will gather at the Inn to share with others the events of the day, talk over old times and make plans for the next adventure Nothing has left me with fonder memories of my youth than those moments spend with Dad on our annual hunting trip to our favorite spot in the woods, "Hunter's Cove".

Whether he is revealing a springtime lake as winter's ice is slowly receding or picturing the perfect camp site Darrell Bush is carving his niche as one of America's favourite outdoor artists. "I feel that this release actually defines the term, 'Cabin Fever,'" he says. "It reminds us of our feverish anticipation to open the cabin up north after enduring a long, cold winter."

He has more then 150 limited edition lithographs and collector prints plus over fifty limited edition collector plates to his credit. There are also scores of incentive and special commission art products on the market bearing his name. Thousands of collectors worldwide enjoy his work. Admirers and peers alike are always looking forward to the new projects that emanate from Derk's Saddle Tramp Studio. Derk has managed to stay as elusive to the public, as some of the wildlife he so beautifully represents in his work.Derk is an adventurer and a dreamer, managing to do for a living what most of us can only fantasize about. He shares his experiences with us through his artwork, so vividly, that we feel that we are there too.

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Mayer’s Master of the North was selected to join Ducks Unlimited Canada’s. (DUC) 2012 National Art Portfolio and Mayer was named DUC’s Artist of the Year. The money raised through this program supports DUC’s on-the-ground wetland conservation work, scientific research and education programs.The hypnotic eyes of the wolf pierce the silent, wintry landscapeas the beautiful animal remains vigilant Maybe this consummate hunter is watching its prey or enjoying a quiet respite from the pack.Canadian artist Denis Mayer Jr. has earned international acclaim for his unique style of wildlife painting that offers not only remarkably realistic representations but also images infused with energy, vitality and warmth.

A native of Québec City, Denis knew from childhood that he would be an artist. He initially worked with his father, a commercial sign painter. This training served as a foundation as he privately explored drawing in charcoal, bringing his talent for capturing detail to depictions of both still lifes and built structures. He then worked for many years creating accurate and appealing architectural renderings as well as commercial illustrations for advertising.

A dedicated conservationist and member of the international organization, Artists for Conservation, Denis has contributed to fundraising for organizations that include World Wildlife Federation Canada, Québec Wildlife Federation, and the Art of Nature. His work was selected for the Art Portfolio through Ducks Unlimited in 2007-2009.

Denis lives in Vancouver, British Columbia with his wife and three children and loves to walk the area's woodland trails with his kids. He also listens to both live and recorded music and is passionate about Italian opera which he plays while he is working.

Having achieved success as a master illustrator, Denis looked for and found his greatest challenge and passion - wildlife painting. Inspired by the work of Belgian naturalist and artist Carl Brenders, Denis now works exclusively as a wildlife artist, using mixed media and limited colours that reflect what he sees as the natural palette.

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